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What caliber for really accurate shooting.
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<blockquote data-quote=".284" data-source="post: 894507" data-attributes="member: 19604"><p>6.5-06. Won't kick much at all in a sendero weight rifle and if you brake it you can call your own shots. 140 Berger at 3000 or so. Neck up 25-06 brass. It's cheap and easy to find. 58 grains of h1000 </p><p>A trued up rem action in a sendero stock with a tac pro cheeck piece keeps the costs down and works well.</p><p></p><p>If use the standard shoulder angle there's really no fire forming needed and redding makes type s dies as well as a body die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".284, post: 894507, member: 19604"] 6.5-06. Won't kick much at all in a sendero weight rifle and if you brake it you can call your own shots. 140 Berger at 3000 or so. Neck up 25-06 brass. It's cheap and easy to find. 58 grains of h1000 A trued up rem action in a sendero stock with a tac pro cheeck piece keeps the costs down and works well. If use the standard shoulder angle there's really no fire forming needed and redding makes type s dies as well as a body die. [/QUOTE]
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